5 New Milford Dogs Looking For A Forever Home

Every Tuesday morning, we feature an adoptable Dog or Cat from the Animal Welfare Society in New Milford. Since we only do our "Pet of the Week" segment once a week, there are many dogs that haven't been able to visit us here in the studio.

Here are Five dogs that would love to find their new forever homes. They are all available now at the Animal Welfare Society on Dodd Street in New Milford.

1

Isabella

The Miniature Pitbull or the Pocket Pitbull is a relatively new dog breed. They are becoming very popular for families interested in owning a Pitbull without the massive muscular size.

Pocket Pitbulls love their families, children, and even strangers. Most times, they do not make the best guard dogs because they love everyone.

Their coats are short, that means low maintenance and easy care.

They are easy to train (especially if they have a strong owner)

Pocket Pitbulls are full of energy. They can playand run for hours. They require a decent amount of exercise to avoid becoming overweight or destructive. A bored dog is a destructive dog ( not breed specific).

Their coats are one of their best physical qualities. They are always shiny and smooth with a coat that is very short in length. The Pocket Pit’s coat can come in white, tan, cream, black, brown, and gray.

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Abby

Labs are a great breed. They are loving, faithful, and are extremely smart, that's why when one becomes available, they don't stay at the Animal Welfare Society for long.

Abby is a senior dog, about 10 or 11 years old. She came to the animal welfare society as a stray from down south. She is a little on the heavy side, but nothing that a strict diet wouldn't fix. Now that Abby's here, she's looking for her new forever home.

If you're looking for an already trained lab who loves people, loves taking walks and is a 100% pure bred, then Abby may be the dog for you.

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3

Elmer

Elmer has come a long way since his arrival in October 2016 - yes, sadly he has been at the shelter for awhile. During that time he has put on much needed weight, his skin condition has cleared up and he has become one handsome young man. He has proved himself to be a good boy, he's very loving towards people, but he has to be the only animal in the house. He has watched so many dogs come in and go home and it makes him sad that no one seems to want to adopt him, he is a great dog who deserves better.

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Max

Max was signed over to the Animal Welfare Society when his owner could no longer keep him. Absolutely terrified at first he just wanted to hide. Now it is a completely different story, he is playful, loving and wants to be everyone's friend. Weighing in at 75lbs he is a big strong boy, he knows basic commands but needs help with leash walking.

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Coco

There have been a few times during our Pet of the Week segment that Melody from the Animal Welfare Society has brought by a Pit Bull as our featured pet. Now, you say Pit Bull to someone, and they have images of these very aggressive and vicious dogs that most people fear. But with just about every Pit Bull that I have met from the Animal Welfare Society, I have met a dog that is so loving and compassionate, and a dog that gets along with everyone including other cats and dogs.

Actually, for years, Pit Bulls where used as Nanny dogs with the explicit job of watching the kids in the family. Now I don't know what kind of a Nanny Coco would be, but if you're looking for a fantastic companion dog, then Coco might be the dog for you.

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We want to wish Shelby, Moe, Helo, Mica and Camilla all the best. They were featured on our Pet of the Week segment, and have all been adopted and are now in their new forever homes.

For more information on all the other adoptable Dogs and Cats, call the Animal Welfare Society at (860) 354-1350 or visit them on Dodd Road in New Milford.

They’re open Tuesday from 11 AM to 7 PM, and Wednesday through Saturday from 11 AM to 2 PM.